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1:42 AM
@Dennis Could you please pull stacked?
 
@ConorO'Brien Says it's already up-to-date.
 
> Latest commit 6637929 12 days ago
 
oh haha I committed to the wrogn repo
ok try again haha
 
@ConorO'Brien Now we're talking.
 
1:51 AM
ok so it turns out I made a stupid could you pull again haha
 
Done.
 
thanks!
 
 
1 hour later…
3:07 AM
@ConorO'Brien Oh dear what is that blob of Haskell in there
 
@quartata XD
it generates JSON
 
why so many languages what is this
and why do I get the repo name
assuming it's in reference to what I think it is which I'm not certain of
 
I made it with a reference in mind so yeah probably same reference
 
 
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12:15 PM
@Dennis the Glypho interpreter supports both shorthand and the usual glypho source code, depending on whether the file extension is .gsh or not. Is there a way you could make both of those available on TIO? maybe just by having two separate languages and saving the files under the right name?
 
@MartinEnder Two separate languages would probably be the easiest way to achieve this. Glypho and Glypho (shorthand)?
 
yes, that works
 
12:34 PM
@MartinEnder tio.run/nexus/…
 
awesome, thank you :)
ugh, Glypho reads the input file as individual bytes :|... I guess I'll have to work with unprintables then
@Dennis could you switch standard Glypho to a single-byte encoding then?
 
For the byte count? Or something else?
 
and for the file itself, if that is something you can do easily
so I can feed arbitrary bytestreams to Glypho
 
12:52 PM
The code file, yes? Or input as well? Input could be an issue wrt backwards compatibility; I'd have to think about that a bit more.
 
no I mean the code file
haven't checked what the interpreter does to the input stream
I'll have a look
seems to be reading bytes as well
doesn't matter right now though
 
Code file is easy enough. CP437 is popular to avoid unprintables.
 
ah, that's neat
null bytes can't be entered in the textareas, right?
 
Not by hand. $("#code").value = "\0" works though.
 
haha okay, thanks
 
1:05 PM
Give me a minute to finish my breakfast and I'll make the change.
 
:)
aaaand, Jonathan beats me to it...
 
He likes to do that. ;) Hard to post a Jelly answer lately...
Switched to CP437. It has as a replacement for null bytes.
 
1:23 PM
neat, thank you :)
 
 
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9:36 PM
@Dennis Can you add AGL to the Dyalog APL image, and let me know what path to use on TIO to include it?
 
@Adám I put it in /opt/agl/.
How would the wrapper for it look like?
 
@Dennis I'm not sure what that means. One should be able to add (⍎⊃2 ⎕FIX'file:///opt/agl/AGL.dyalog').('#'⎕NS⎕NL-⍳9) to the Header.
 
Oh, so it wouldn't be a separate language then? An answer that uses a library has to count the bytes required to import it...
(If this is a library. Not really sure what your header does.)
 
9:53 PM
@Adám Are those squares or unicode my font doesn's support?
 
Those are quads.
 
@ГригорийПерельман Yeah, they are supposed to look like []
 
10:06 PM
@Dennis Works, except silly me forgot that you're on 15.0, and I assume 16.0.
 
@ГригорийПерельман 16.0 Hasn't been released yet.
 
10:26 PM
@Dennis Do you plan on syntax coloring?
 
At some point. Not in the near future though.
 
@Dennis Can I bother you to pull AGL?
 
Done.
 
@Dennis :-( I can see that you pulled. Something isn't working...
 
10:41 PM
:P
 
So is AGL a golfing language or an APL library? You call it "Array Golfing Language", but the above discussion indicates otherwise.
 
APL Golfing Library still fits the acronym, but for the purposes of PPCG, a standalone interpreter (written in Dyalog, of course), would be better.
 
10:57 PM
@Dennis @ГригорийПерельман Fixed.
 
:)
 

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